Looking for an aesthetically pleasing tank for my Vamo V2.

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When you are ready for a rebuildable tank, I would suggest the AGA-T. It looks like it was made for a VAMO. Grooves on the AGA-T match those along the body and end cap of the VAMO, and they are the same diameter.

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When you are ready for a rebuildable tank, I would suggest the AGA-T. It looks like it was made for a VAMO. Grooves on the AGA-T match those along the body and end cap of the VAMO, and they are the same diameter.

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That looks awesome. Looks like its all one unit. Going to have to go shopping for one now :)
Wife keeps saying to me "I thought this was going to cost less then smoking" haha
 
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When you are ready for a rebuildable tank, I would suggest the AGA-T. It looks like it was made for a VAMO. Grooves on the AGA-T match those along the body and end cap of the VAMO, and they are the same diameter.

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Where did you get your AGA-T from? Is the the T, T+ , +2 or what?

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Look into the Artemis/UDCT Tank. The black chrome version is a perfect match. Yes, you will need to do some modding to the locking cap in order to create airflow, but it really isn't that hard. The first one I bought (I now have two) the shop owner actually filed slots in it for me as I stood there. Took maybe 2 minutes. Teh second one it did myself with a Dremmell.

Here are a couple of images of my Vamo V2 with the black chrome UDCT. I have a black chrome tip as well that comepltes the look, left it at home today. Ugh!
 

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Look into the Artemis/UDCT Tank. The black chrome version is a perfect match. Yes, you will need to do some modding to the locking cap in order to create airflow, but it really isn't that hard. The first one I bought (I now have two) the shop owner actually filed slots in it for me as I stood there. Took maybe 2 minutes. Teh second one it did myself with a Dremmell.

Here are a couple of images of my Vamo V2 with the black chrome UDCT. I have a black chrome tip as well that comepltes the look, left it at home today. Ugh!

Where did you get your artemis in black chrome from?
 

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Look into the Artemis/UDCT Tank. The black chrome version is a perfect match. Yes, you will need to do some modding to the locking cap in order to create airflow, but it really isn't that hard. The first one I bought (I now have two) the shop owner actually filed slots in it for me as I stood there. Took maybe 2 minutes. Teh second one it did myself with a Dremmell.

Here are a couple of images of my Vamo V2 with the black chrome UDCT. I have a black chrome tip as well that comepltes the look, left it at home today. Ugh!

I can't say anything about the Artemis tanks as I have no experience with them but I do have a 6ml U-DCT. I know the U-DCT (or R2D2 as my gf calls it) has trouble with airflow on some mods but I can personally verify this is not a problem on a VAMO. I have not modified my tank or vamo in any way and I've had no problems with airflow at all.

That's my .02 on the subject anyways, ymmv.

Oh, I can also personally verify the AGA T+ on top of the VAMO is dead sexy! :p and I agree they look like they were intentionally made for each other.
 

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I can't say anything about the Artemis tanks as I have no experience with them but I do have a 6ml U-DCT. I know the U-DCT (or R2D2 as my gf calls it) has trouble with airflow on some mods but I can personally verify this is not a problem on a VAMO. I have not modified my tank or vamo in any way and I've had no problems with airflow at all.

That's my .02 on the subject anyways, ymmv.

Oh, I can also personally verify the AGA T+ on top of the VAMO is dead sexy! :p and I agree they look like they were intentionally made for each other.

Do you have a picture with your UDCT on your Vamo? Not sure how your getting any flow. No air grooves in Vamo and no air grooves in the UDCT and it screws down tight. I have two UDCT and it will work with the locking ring removed (pointless might as well buy a regular smok DCT) or with a modded ring
 

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Do you have a picture with your UDCT on your Vamo? Not sure how your getting any flow. No air grooves in Vamo and no air grooves in the UDCT and it screws down tight. I have two UDCT and it will work with the locking ring removed (pointless might as well buy a regular smok DCT) or with a modded ring

It may very well be due to inconsistent quality control. This is my unmodified U-DCT attached to my unmodified VAMO. I promise this vapes, just fine in fact.

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It may very well be due to inconsistent quality control. This is my unmodified U-DCT attached to my unmodified VAMO. I promise this vapes, just fine in fact.

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Man I wish mine was like that. Looks like your battery post is a bit longer than normal. I wish the made them all like that. I cut some grooves in mine. Kinda ghetto but works fine. I just ordered a 19mm from uBtanked and will be ordering a 22mm when they are ready. Really like the AGA-T2 just not sure I wanna deal with the RBA at this point

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Well I was at Kalamazoo Vapors yesterday and I was talking to the owner. It appears there are two different types of Vamos? One is distributed by Vision and only come in Chrome and Black Chrome no stainless. The one I have is stainless and I got it from Exhale Vapors and I assume these are distributed by Vapor Break in China. I would assume the manufacturer is the same. Maybe it's a difference with the SS model :confused::confused:
 

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Where did you get your artemis in black chrome from?

Stormy's has them I ordered two there yesterday, I also picked up two others from L Js E-Smokes, Electronic Cigarettes, and the original one I purchased was from MadVapes but they are out of stock.

Be aware I did have to modify the locking the ring with my dremel, i cut the normal four airway holes in the locking ring, since the vamo connector head sits so low it was necessary. You may want to only cut one slot at a time to find the right airflow for you. I just cut all mine at four slots as that seems to be standard. I tried to make them the same depth as the notches or slots on clearomizers.
 
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Where did you get your AGA-T from? Is the the T, T+ , +2 or what?

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Well, it is a AGA-T+ and i upgraded it to a pyrex tank, so essentally it is an AGA-T2+ now. The AGA T+ and the 2+ are really only different in the fact that one has a pyrex tank and the other it polycarb, the size and look are the same. I got mine from MyVaporStore.
 

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Man I wish mine was like that. Looks like your battery post is a bit longer than normal. I wish the made them all like that. I cut some grooves in mine. Kinda ghetto but works fine. I just ordered a 19mm from uBtanked and will be ordering a 22mm when they are ready. Really like the AGA-T2 just not sure I wanna deal with the RBA at this point

Thanks for the pic!

Well, I didn't want to deal with an RBA either. The AGA can take silica wick or steel mesh. Even though i've been practicing for a few months now, i still have a hell of a time getting ss mesh to work without haveing to spend an hour or two working on shorts and hot spots and get it to a point where it vapes well. Often i dont have the time, and will just default to setting up silica. Setting the thing up with silica is super easy, and no hastle at all. You'll get a great vape from it, and it only takes a few minutes. Personally, unless it is burnt, I dont get the silica 'taste' that people complain about from any RBA or CE style.
 
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